(Mar 2, 2017 05:11 AM)Zinjanthropos Wrote: [...] Not hard to notice TV commercials have changed somewhat to include other segments of society besides the beautiful. So if they can do it then so can sport.[/color]
Even TV shows to a mild extent. British television has always had a tendency to feature average-looking actors more often as opposed to Hollywood's quest for visually loud implants, best rhinoplasty of the year, and Bad Boy looks. But now on the other side of the pond that trend is disrupted by an occasional Cyrus Beene type mug drawing hunky guys and twinks to himself as if he's wealthier and more powerful than what he really is as an underling of Olivia Pope.
Quote:Speaking of TV commercials:Quote: (How the devil is it that I even know about a television commercial as old as that? Must have seen it on some retro-tv network back when they played those advertising oldies for fun.)
Because all your men wore English Leather or they wore nothing at all. I never did, so have we met before?
I almost came close to insanely remarking that those commercial ditties of prehistoric times, like "Libby, libby, libby on the label, label, label on the table, table, table..." seem to have gone extinct somewhere along the way. Fortunately J.G. Wentworth's Wagnerian Opera spoof finally rescued my short-term amnesic mind.